back The Peace Quilt is on
the
west side of the American Friends Service
Committee building on Piedmont Ave. The graffitti people have respected
this mural since it was painted in 1988. There is a detail is of a
homeless
man - David told me to invent a character for that space. Otherwise I
just painted in what he had drawn. Most of the illuminaries of peace
are represented heah - Ghandi, MLK, Desmond Tutu, Fanny Lou Hammer and
the excluded people, Nelson Mandala, American Indians, Palestinians,
etc;

The mural was done in 1988, same summer the Democratic Convention was in Atlanta. Andrew Young dropped
by to express his approval one day (maybe on his way to a Nike-funded tour of sweat shops in Asia). It has faded some but
not bad for nearly 20 years. back